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Pierre Destrée
 
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Default Maximum nodes on Windows 2003 - 02-19-2004 , 04:17 AM






Hi am looking how many nodes SQL Server is supporting
with Windows 2003 depending of the version :

1. Windows 2003 Enterprise with SQL Server 2003
Enterprise and a traditional quorum

2. Windows 2003 Datacenter with SQL Server 2003
Enterprise and a traditional quorum

3. Windows 2003 Enterprise with SQL Server 2003 64 bits
and a traditional quorum

4. Windows 2003 Datacenter with SQL Server 2003 64 bits
and a traditional quorum

5. Windows 2003 Enterprise with SQL Server 2003
Enterprise and a Majority Node Set

6. Windows 2003 Datacenter with SQL Server 2003
Enterprise and a Majority Node Set

7. Windows 2003 Enterprise with SQL Server 2003 64 bits
and a Majority Node Set

8. Windows 2003 Datacenter with SQL Server 2003 64 bits
and a Majority Node Set

Thanks a lot

Pierre


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Doug Guerena
 
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Default RE: Maximum nodes on Windows 2003 - 02-19-2004 , 10:41 AM






I am assuming you mean SQL Server 2000. For the limit on nodes is not on SQL Server 2000 but on the operating system. See BOL "Failover Clustering"

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Stephen Strong
 
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Default RE: Maximum nodes on Windows 2003 - 02-19-2004 , 04:21 PM



SQL2K EE on W2K3 (EE or Datacenter) supports a maximum of 4 nodes. This is because SQL2K EE was originally developed to run on a maximum of 4 nodes on W2K Datacenter. The limitation is SQL2K EE not W2K3 EE or W2K3 Datacenter (which both support 8 nodes in a Server Cluster).

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